We had a Papillion that when riding with my wife in the passenger seat the pup would practically have all four feet out the window. My wife always wondered how I handled the pup when my wife wasn't with. When it was just me and the pup she might have one foot out the window and the other three firmly on the seat of door arm rest. I told my wife the pup is more daring when you are with because you are hanging on to her!Winnie, our yellow lab, got ejected through an open window when I had to brake suddenly for a stop light. Fortunately, we were on a two lane road and she went out on the right turn lane. Car in that lane was able to slow/stop before he got to her. When I saw her she was on the shoulder looking at us and apparently thinking 'what happened?'. She was scuffed a little and we had our vet check her and found nothing else. Our next stop was for a harness and leash that attached to the center seat belt. No more problems after that. She still had enough slack to get her head out the windows and lie down comfortably. It would also keep her in the back seat if we were ever in a collision.
Probably figures if you can do it why can't he?!! Lol



Many years ago I had three different Norwegian Elkhounds. They were beautiful and sweet dogs.We named our new Norwegian Elkhound pup Astrid.
It's an old Norwegian breed. They've found elkhounds buried with Vikings along with their weapons & other prized possesions. They were used to hunt moose & protect herds. Elghund translates to "Moose hound". We looked thru a bunch of Norse/Viking names & ended up with Astrid after the hero girl from the "How To Train Your Dragon" movies.
Astrid loves sticks. But doesn't understand that it's better to carry them from the middle.
"Say the secret word & the duck drops down & you each win an extra fifty dollars".
She's more into the Groucho technique than the Flying Wallenda method.
We had one many years ago. I agree. Best dog I ever had. It's why I've been looking for another everytime we were searching for a new dog ever since.Many years ago I had three different Norwegian Elkhounds. They were beautiful and sweet dogs.

If they are anything like our 75 lb lab was, you brace yourself and hang on for the ride. If you were lucky there was a handy tree or post to grab and hope you could hold onto the leash!So what happens to you when a cat takse off runnig away from them?![]()
He is supervising haha
You've never owned a rotti.If they are anything like our 75 lb lab was, you brace yourself and hang on for the ride. If you were lucky there was a handy tree or post to grab and hope you could hold onto the leash!
Nope, never had one. One of my sisters has had two, one that was determined to the the alpha; she had to put him on his back frequently and remind him she was the ALPHA.You've never owned a rotti.
Thankfully they are pretty good. We see deer all the time. Sometimes they will do a quick lunge but I'll yell and they will stop. They outweigh me by 100lbs.So what happens to you when a cat takse off runnig away from them?![]()
My guys have always refused veggies..
Do they line up in the same position every time like a team of horses?This is how we start our day...every day. Rain, shine or snow.
That’s Passive stealth mode.
That's a WHOLE lot of energy right there!!!
Of the pet dogs please.Need better pics!
I've been throwing them in here for awhile.Need better pics!
We named our new Norwegian Elkhound pup Astrid.
It's an old Norwegian breed. They've found elkhounds buried with Vikings along with their weapons & other prized possesions. They were used to hunt moose & protect herds. Elghund translates to "Moose hound". We looked thru a bunch of Norse/Viking names & ended up with Astrid after the hero girl from the "How To Train Your Dragon" movies.
Astrid loves sticks. But doesn't understand that it's better to carry them from the middle.
"Say the secret word & the duck drops down & you each win an extra fifty dollars".
She's more into the Groucho technique than the Flying Wallenda method.
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Actually, we've been thru the squirrel test already. Foz (bigger dog, shepherd/husky mix) went into full sled dog mode. Astrid (elkhound puppy) was interested, but didn't go nuts. "Slippers" stayed on.Until a squirrel runs across your path.....
So quickly I forget.I've been throwing them in here for awhile.
Fozzie:
Astrid:
